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F.F. Bruce is widely regarded as one of the finest evangelical New Testament scholars of the twentieth century. Paul: Apostle of the Heart Set Free is Bruce’s analysis of the life and thought of the apostle Paul. This important book …
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Micah 6:8 commands the people of God to do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with the Lord. This book provides guidance for balancing these requirements in the Christian life that we might be more faithful to our heavenly Father.
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The Sermon on the Mount is probably the best known section of the entire Bible. Yet it is also one of the least understood parts of the teaching of Jesus Christ. ‘It is not a sermon about an ideal life …
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Of the many Bible translations available today, are some better than others? If so, what criteria can we use to determine what makes a good translation? Leland Ryken introduces readers to the central issues in this debate and presents several …
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In our day, there is a new attempt to harmonize Roman Catholic and Protestant teachings. But, as Dr. John Gerstner reminds us, there remains a great gulf between Roman Catholic doctrine and the teachings of the Bible. In this book, …
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Many Christians today are confused over the meaning and purpose of Israel. The Israel of God, Dr. O. Palmer Robertson explores Israel’s importance theologically and practically, allowing the whole Bible to define who Israel was, is, and will be. “Palmer …
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When it comes to education, R.C. Sproul Jr. doesn’t hesitate in dealing with the real issues. Who should teach our children? What should they be taught? What teaching methods should be employed? In this powerful primer on child training, R.C. cuts …
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The books of the Pentateuch are among the most foundational for understanding the message and significance of the biblical story. They are also among the least understood. A clear, in-depth, and Christ-centered introduction to these books is, therefore, a pressing …
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“The lordship of Christ should include an interest in the arts,” writes Francis Schaeffer. “A Christian should use these arts to the glory of God, not just as tracts, mind you, but as things of beauty to the praise of …
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Christians want to “do the right thing.” But it can be tough to know what the right thing is. Plus, it’s not just the big questions with which we must wrestle—ethical dilemmas confront us each day in every aspect of …
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This book is written out of two firmly held convictions. The first is that the Bible is the Word of God. There was a time when the meaning of that statement would have been absolutely clear and incapable of being …
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The wisdom of the ages can still be read through the Crossway Classic Commentaries, which present the very best all-time commentaries on individual books of the Bible. Each volume has been abridged and stylistically adapted for today’s readers, but also …
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Jonathan Edwards, a leader in the Great Awakening during the eighteenth century, still has much to teach the church. Evangelicals are rediscovering him through the efforts of several authors (John Gerstner, Iain Murray, Harry Stout, and others) and publishers (Banner …
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